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Robin Masters  Alabama Fan Birmingham Member since Jul 2010 1666 posts

| Effective tax rate on someone who is self employed... (Posted on 11/28/12 at 11:41 am)
Making around $110k? Thanks
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BFIV Member since Apr 2012 1031 posts

| re: Effective tax rate on someone who is self employed... (Posted on 11/28/12 at 12:31 pm to Robin Masters)
Is that 110K before or after expenses?
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PlanoPrivateer  LSU Fan Frisco, TX and Delray Beach, FL Member since Jan 2004 1127 posts

| re: Effective tax rate on someone who is self employed... (Posted on 11/28/12 at 12:35 pm to Robin Masters)
• 10% on taxable income from $0 to $8,700, plus • 15% on taxable income over $8,700 to $35,350, plus • 25% on taxable income over $35,350 to $85,650, plus • 28% on taxable income over $85,650 to $178,650, plus • 33% on taxable income over $178,650 to $388,350, plus • 35% on taxable income over $388,350. For 2012, the maximum taxable earnings amount for Social Security (OASDI) taxes is $110,100. There is no limitation on taxable earnings for Medicare's Hospital Insurance (HI) taxes. • Employee/Employer • The Social Security tax rate for employees is 4.2 percent through the end of the year • The Social Security tax rate for employers is 6.2 percent • The Medicare tax rate is 1.45 percent for employees and employers • Self-Employment • The Social Security tax rate for self-employed is 10.4 percent through the end of the year. The Medicare tax rate is 2.9 percent for self-employed.
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Robin Masters  Alabama Fan Birmingham Member since Jul 2010 1666 posts

| re: Effective tax rate on someone who is self employed... (Posted on 11/28/12 at 12:35 pm to BFIV)
After.
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bunky  LSU Fan FREE EL GUACHO Member since Jul 2011 4460 posts

| re: Effective tax rate on someone who is self employed... (Posted on 11/28/12 at 12:44 pm to Robin Masters)
PYA
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RetiredG8tr  Florida Fan Pensacola Fl 32503 Member since Nov 2012 44 posts

| re: Effective tax rate on someone who is self employed... (Posted on 11/28/12 at 6:11 pm to bunky)
Offer a cash discount, doctors and dentists do, who cares if they report the income? Why do they work late in private practices? It beats the hell out of medicaid/medicare money..with all of the forms and waiting to get paid. Go figure... The untaxed Black Market, go figure...A national Sales Tax will capture some of the money. Why isn't it talked about????
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Robin Masters  Alabama Fan Birmingham Member since Jul 2010 1666 posts

| re: Effective tax rate on someone who is self employed... (Posted on 11/28/12 at 10:01 pm to RetiredG8tr)
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Effective tax rate on someone who is self employed... Offer a cash discount, doctors and dentists do, who cares if they report the income? Why do they work late in private practices? It beats the hell out of medicaid/medicare money..with all of the forms and waiting to get paid. Go figure... The untaxed Black Market, go figure...A national Sales Tax will capture some of the money. Why isn't it talked about????
Not a bad idea. Thanks 
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LSUGUMBO  New Orleans Saints Fan Shreveport, LA Member since Sep 2005 3851 posts

| re: Effective tax rate on someone who is self employed... (Posted on 11/30/12 at 6:43 am to Robin Masters)
I think ours was around the 30% mark, and my wife and I are both self employed making a little more than that after expenses.
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yellowfin  Illinois Fan Paige is Pretty Member since May 2006 53089 posts
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| re: Effective tax rate on someone who is self employed... (Posted on 11/30/12 at 7:36 am to Robin Masters)
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Offer a cash discount, doctors and dentists do, who cares if they report the income?
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Not a bad idea. Thanks
great way to end up in prison 
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